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Rich Wilde and the Book of Dead

Rich Wilde and the Book of Dead pokie review

By Play'n GO · Ancient Egypt

Free SpinsExpanding SymbolGamble FeatureWild/Scatter (Tomb symbol)
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RTP
96.21%
Volatility
High
Max win
5,000x
Grid
5×3
Nathan Kerrigan

Written by Nathan Kerrigan

6 min read

Rich Wilde and the Book of Dead pokie review

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Game specification

ProviderPlay'n GO
RTP96.21%
VolatilityHigh
Max win5,000x
Grid5×3
Paylines10 (adjustable)
Bet range0.10–50.00
Released2016-01
ThemeAncient Egypt
FeaturesFree Spins, Expanding Symbol, Gamble Feature, Wild/Scatter (Tomb symbol)

Source: https://www.playngo.com/posts/a-complete-guide-on-how-to-play-book-of-dead

Where to play Rich Wilde and the Book of Dead

Casinos where we have seen this game, or its studio, in the lobby.

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Contents

  1. The first twenty minutes: how the reels actually feel
  2. RTP 96.21%: what that number changes at the table
  3. The 5,000x cap: what it takes to get near it
  4. The Tomb scatter, expanding symbol and gamble feature explained
  5. Bet size and bankroll: how to approach a high-volatility pokie
  6. Free demo vs real-money spins
  7. Rich Wilde and the Book of Dead vs its own sequels
  8. Where Australians actually find this pokie
  9. Similar high-volatility pokies to try next

What we like / What could be better

What we like

  • Ceiling of 5,000x the stake, rare among Play'n GO's older catalogue
  • Bonus round is easy to read: one expanding symbol decides most of the round
  • Stake range from A$0.10 to A$50.00 fits small and large bankrolls
  • Demo mode runs on identical math to the real-money version

What could be better

  • High volatility means long stretches with no bonus round
  • Feature set is thinner than later Rich Wilde titles: one bonus, no side features layered on top
  • We haven't verified live lobby availability or license status for any AU-facing operator; treat listings as a starting point, not a fact

The first twenty minutes: how the reels actually feel

Explorer Rich Wilde walks into a tomb, and the game gives you that in symbols before it gives you money. Ten card royals (nine to ace, no low-value two to six) sit next to explorer-themed icons: golden mask, canopic jar, scarab, and Rich Wilde himself as the highest-paying regular symbol. At A$0.10 to A$50.00 a spin, the base game runs quiet. Wins land, most of them below the stake, and the reels reset. That's the volatility rating doing its job: high means the game holds its money back for the bonus round, not the base spins.

Twenty minutes at a moderate stake is usually enough to see the pattern: a few small wins, one or two near-misses on the Tomb scatter, and if the bonus hasn't triggered yet, a flat balance. That's normal for this volatility class, not a sign the game is cold. Play'n GO didn't build Book of Dead to pay evenly across a session. They built it to pay in one concentrated round.

RTP 96.21%: what that number changes at the table

96.21% RTP means that, calculated over a very large number of spins, the game returns A$96.21 for every A$100 wagered. It's a long-run average, not a promise for any single session, and it sits inside the normal range for online pokies, which mostly cluster between 94% and 97%. Book of Dead lands on the generous side of that range without being unusual for a Play'n GO title.

What the RTP figure doesn't tell you is how the return is distributed, and that's where volatility matters more day to day. A low-volatility pokie at the same RTP pays little and often. Book of Dead pays rarely and, when the bonus lands, harder. Same average, completely different session.

The 5,000x cap: what it takes to get near it

5,000x the stake is the ceiling on a single spin, and it isn't reachable from the base game. It needs the free spins round, the Tomb scatter to trigger it, and the expanding symbol chosen for that round to land repeatedly across the reels while it's active. That combination is rare by design. Most bonus rounds pay a fraction of the cap. The 5,000x outcome sits at the extreme tail of the distribution Play'n GO built around this RTP.

The table below sets the numbers next to each other, so the gap between can happen and happens often is explicit.

MetricValueWhat it means in practice
RTP96.21%Long-run average return
VolatilityHighRare wins, larger when they land
Max win5,000x stakeOnly via bonus round, tail outcome
Paylines10 (adjustable)Fewer lines than most modern pokies
Bet rangeA$0.10–50.00Wide enough for small and large bankrolls

The Tomb scatter, expanding symbol and gamble feature explained

Three mechanics carry the whole game:

  • The Tomb symbol works as both wild and scatter. Landing enough of them on the reels triggers the free spins round.
  • Before the free spins start, one regular symbol is chosen to expand and fill the reel whenever it lands during the round. That single choice decides most of the round's payout.
  • The gamble feature is available after any win: a card-based double-or-nothing that raises or clears the win, spin by spin, for as long as you keep gambling.

None of the three change the odds behind a single spin. They change how a win, once it happens, gets paid out or risked further.

Bet size and bankroll: how to approach a high-volatility pokie

The outcome of a spin doesn't depend on stake size, session length, or timing. High volatility means the bonus round is the only place the money moves, so the practical decision is how much bankroll to hold in reserve before it shows up.

A rough guide, based on the stake range Play'n GO built into the game:

BankrollSuggested stake per spinSpins before running dry
A$20A$0.10–0.20100–200
A$100A$0.50–1.00100–200
A$500A$2.50–5.00100–200

The ratio matters more than the absolute number. Staking a fixed fraction of the bankroll per spin keeps you in long enough to see a few bonus rounds, which is where this pokie's return actually sits. Demo mode is the cheapest way to see how long that wait typically feels before risking real money.

Free demo vs real-money spins

The demo version runs the identical math: same RTP, same volatility, same 5,000x cap. What changes is that there's no cash on either side of the ledger.

Three things worth doing before switching to real money:

  1. Run the demo long enough to see at least one free spins round trigger, so the pacing isn't a surprise.
  2. Note how many spins passed between bonus rounds. That number won't repeat exactly, but it sets expectations.
  3. Decide the stake and stop-loss before the first real-money spin, not during a losing run.

Rich Wilde and the Book of Dead vs its own sequels

Play'n GO didn't stop at one Rich Wilde title. Rich Wilde and the Tome of Madness moved the theme to a haunted library and added a wheel bonus on top of the free spins structure. Rich Wilde and the Shield of Dannan swapped Egypt for Celtic myth and layered in a separate multiplier feature. Rich Wilde and the Amulet of Dead kept closer to the original book mechanic but tightened the paytable.

None of the sequels replaced Book of Dead in Play'n GO's lineup, and that's telling: the original's single, clean bonus round is exactly what later titles added to, rather than removed. Readers who find Book of Dead too sparse on features usually land on Tome of Madness next. Readers who like it exactly as it is tend to stay.

Legacy of Dead is worth naming separately because it isn't a sequel. It's Play'n GO's own reskin: same reel structure, same bonus logic, different symbol art. If you can't find Book of Dead in a given lobby, Legacy of Dead is the closest thing to an identical session.

Where Australians actually find this pokie

Australian-licensed platforms don't carry real-money pokies under the Interactive Gambling Act, so real-money sessions of Book of Dead run through offshore lobbies rather than local operators.

We haven't checked which specific lobbies currently carry this exact title against a live build, so treat any listing below as a starting point to verify yourself rather than a guarantee. The demo version above sidesteps that question entirely if you just want to see the mechanics first.

Similar high-volatility pokies to try next

Outside the Rich Wilde series, the same studio's Reactoonz and Fire Joker sit at different volatility levels, useful if Book of Dead's dry stretches aren't your preference. Within the same high-volatility, low-payline bracket, Legacy of Dead remains the closest match, and Book of Dead's own sequels, Tome of Madness, Shield of Dannan and Amulet of Dead, are worth comparing side by side if the bonus structure here worked for you.

Worth knowing

1

Set the stake before you start

Pick a per-spin stake as a fixed fraction of your session bankroll, not a fixed amount, so a long dry stretch doesn't burn through your budget before the bonus round has a chance to land.

2

Run the demo first

The free version uses identical math to the real-money game. Watching a few free spins rounds trigger there gives a realistic sense of pacing before any A$ is at risk.

3

Read the bonus round as one event

Almost the entire return on this pokie sits inside the free spins round. Judging the game by base-game spins alone misses where the RTP is actually paid out.

4

Check the lobby yourself before depositing

We haven't verified which offshore lobbies currently carry this exact title. Confirm it's actually in the game list before you sign up chasing it specifically.

Frequently asked questions

What is the RTP of Rich Wilde and the Book of Dead?

96.21%. That's a long-run average calculated over a very large number of spins, not a per-session outcome. It sits inside the typical 94–97% band for online pokies, on the higher side, though the high volatility rating means individual sessions swing far above or below that figure.

What is the maximum win on Rich Wilde and the Book of Dead?

5,000x the stake on a single spin. It's only reachable through the free spins round, when the chosen expanding symbol lands repeatedly across the reels. Most bonus rounds pay well below that ceiling. The 5,000x outcome sits at the extreme tail of the possible results.

Can I play Rich Wilde and the Book of Dead for free?

Yes. The demo version runs the same RTP, volatility and 5,000x cap as the real-money game, without an account or a deposit. It's the cheapest way to see how long the base game typically runs between free spins rounds before staking A$ on it.

Where can Australians play Rich Wilde and the Book of Dead?

Australian-licensed sites don't offer real-money pokies under the Interactive Gambling Act, so real-money play runs through offshore lobbies. We haven't verified which lobbies currently carry this exact title, so check availability yourself before depositing.

How does Book of Dead compare to other Rich Wilde titles?

Rich Wilde and the Tome of Madness adds a wheel bonus, Rich Wilde and the Shield of Dannan adds a multiplier feature, and Rich Wilde and the Amulet of Dead tightens the paytable. Book of Dead stays the simplest of the four, with one clean bonus round and nothing layered on top.

What triggers the free spins feature in Book of Dead?

The Tomb symbol, which works as both wild and scatter. Landing enough of them on the reels starts the round, and one regular symbol is chosen at the start to expand and fill the reel whenever it appears during the free spins.

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